You are the company you keep — A new screening method detects direct biomolecule...
Researchers have developed a new high-throughput screening method to detect direct biomolecule interactions. Such screening techniques are required to reveal how cellular building blocks...
Study explains why tall individuals are more prone to cancer
For most cancers, risk increases dramatically with age. But what about the effect of having more cells in the body? Might taller people be...
Shielded quantum bits
A theoretical concept to realize quantum information processing has been developed by a team of physicists.
Gut microbiota products can favor diabetes
A study shows that the gut microbiota has the ability to affect how cells respond to insulin, and can thus contribute to type 2...
New driverless car technology could make traffic lights and speeding tickets obsolete
New driverless car technologies could lead to a world without traffic lights and speeding tickets. Researchers also hope the innovations will bring about the...
Large cells for tiny leaves
Scientists identify protein that controls leaf growth and shape.
High on the highway — stoned-driving on the increase
Getting behind the wheel after cannabis use is on the rise in the US, and THC, not alcohol, is now the most commonly detected...
Fruit fly study challenges theories on evolution and high-carb diets
Fruit fly research challenges neutral theory of molecular evolution and suggests one day we may be prescribed diets according to our genes.
Concussion and college football: how many hits to the head is too much?
Whether some American football players suffer from concussion after a hit on the head may depend on the number and severity of head impacts...
A black bear playbook: Conservationists predict bear/human conflict hot-spots in new study
A new study uses long term data on bear mortality to map high-probability hot-spots for human-bear conflicts.